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100 1 _aNenquimo, Nemonte,
_eauthor.
_935175
245 1 0 _aWe will not be saved /
_cNemonte Nenquimo with Mitch Anderson.
259 _aExport ed
263 _a202406
264 1 _aLondon :
_bWildfire,
_c2024.
300 _a368 pages ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
520 8 _aBorn into the Waorani tribe of Ecuador's Amazon rainforest, Nemonte Nenquimo was taught about plant medicines, foraging, oral storytelling, and shamanism by her elders. Age 14, she left the forest for the first time to study with an evangelical missionary group in the city. Eventually, her ancestors began appearing in her dreams, pleading with her to return and embrace her own culture. She listened. Two decades later, Nemonte has emerged as one of the most forceful voices in climate-change activism. She has spearheaded the alliance of indigenous nations across the Upper Amazon and led her people to a landmark victory against Big Oil, protecting over a half million acres of primary rainforest. Her message is as sharp as the spears that her ancestors wielded - honed by her experiences battling loggers, miners, oil companies and missionaries.
600 1 0 _aNenquimo, Nemonte.
_935175
610 2 0 _aAmazon Frontlines.
_935176
610 2 0 _aCeibo Alliance (Ecuador)
_935177
650 0 _aWomen environmentalists
_vBiography.
_zEcuador
_935178
650 0 _aEnvironmentalists
_vBiography.
_zEcuador
_935179
650 0 _aEnvironmentalism
_xHistory.
_zEcuador
_935180
650 0 _aHuao Indians
_xSocial life and customs.
_zEcuador
_935181
650 7 _aBiography.
_2ukslc
700 1 _aAnderson, Mitch,
_eauthor.
_935182
999 _c19690
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